Bernie Sanders said his campaign would win because he has been listening to people "whose voices are not often heard." He spoke at a rally in West Virginia before pulling an upset winning the Democratic presidential primary in Rhode Island. (April 2
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Democratic presidential candidate Bernie Sanders campaigned at the University of Pittsburgh Monday on the eve of the Pennsylvania primary. His campaign chief is vowing his candidate will stay in the Democratic race until the summer convention.
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Sen. Bernie Sanders returned to his home state of Vermont just before polls closed in New York's presidential primary election. Sanders congratulated Clinton on the win, but said he is concerned about "voting irregularities" in the state. (April 20)
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Supporters of Hillary Clinton are calling for Bernie Sanders backers to unite behind the Democratic Presidential front-runner and get ready to defeat the Republicans. Clinton won a resounding victory in New York's Presidential primary. (April 20)
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BERNIE SANDERS ON THE CAMPAIGN TRAILSanders: 'We Do Have a Path to Victory' | 1:38

In an AP interview Tuesday evening, Democratic Presidential Candidate Bernie Sanders dismissed claims by the Hillary Clinton campaign that his path to victory is close to impossible, insisting he's going to 'fight this out to the end.' (April 19)
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BERNIE SANDERS ON THE CAMPAIGN TRAILDelegates up for grabs on Primary Day in New York | 1:09

USA TODAY's Paul Singer breaks down the possible outcomes from today's presidential primaries in New York. New York's presidential primary could play a significant role in determining the presidential nominees for the first time in decades.
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Days before the critical New York primary, Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders squared off in a Brooklyn debate, aggressively challenging each other's judgment to be president and wrangling over Wall Street banks, minimum wage and gun control. (April
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Bernie Sanders told reporters that he was honored to address the Vatican conference and admired Francis' message on the economy and the environment. He said it was an invitation he couldn't refuse. (April 15)
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Democratic presidential candidate Sen. Bernie Sanders came out swinging against his opponent Hillary Clinton, saying that if voters believe today's issues can be solved by 'establishment politics' there's a good candidate to vote for, but it's not S
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Sanders' campaign said his rally in Manhattan's Washington Square Park brought out 27,000 people, one of the largest gatherings for the candidate who has called for reforms to corporate America and remedies for income inequality. (April 13)
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A swing through upstate New York is providing Bernie Sanders with a fresh opportunity to contrast himself with Hillary Clinton on fracking - an oil and gas drilling method that's been banned in the state. (April 11)
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Bernie Sanders took a Wyoming victory lap after beating Hillary Clinton in Wisconsin, telling a crowd in Laramie their state can give him an important boost toward winning New York in a couple weeks. (April 5)
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Republican frontrunner Donald Trump and his Democrat counterpart Hillary Clinton are underdogs to their feisty rivals as the Midwestern state of Wisconsin votes Tuesday in the US presidential primary race.Video provided by AFP
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Hawaii Democrats went to the polls Saturday to vote in the state party's caucus vote. The vote was more like a primary, where those attending mark a ballot. The two main candidates vying for votes were Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders. (March 26)
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Democratic presidential candidate Bernie Sanders told a crowd of cheering supporters at a Los Angeles rally Wednesday that his wins in Idaho, Utah and other states show he is competitive. He then said he hopes to win the Calif. primary in June. (Mar
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Bernie Sanders addressed supporters in Phoenix Tuesday as Hillary Clinton rolled up primary victories in several states. Sanders remained optimistic, saying “we are doing something very radical in American politics _ we are telling the truth.”
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Speaking to a group of supporters in North Carolina on Monday, Bernie Sanders made his closing arguments before the critical Tuesday primaries, saying he would defeat GOP Donald Trump in a general election. (March 14)
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Democratic presidential hopefuls Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders tangled repeatedly in their eighth presidential debate over who's a true advocate for Latinos and who has a track record of letting Hispanics down. (March 10)
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Democratic Presidential Candidate Bernie Sanders gave a campaign speech in Miami Tuesday night as voters went to the polls in several other states. He took the opportunity to criticize Hillary Clinton over paid speeches she gave to banks. (March 8)
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Senator Bernie Sanders defeated Hillary Clinton by a 2-1 margin in the Maine caucuses on Sunday. Lines were so long that the state Senate Democratic Leader is calling for Maine to switch from caucuses to primaries. (March 7)
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At an Oklahoma City rally, Sanders drew big applause for saying that nothing would please him more than defeating the New York billionaire.

He said Americans won’t want a president who insults Mexicans, Muslims, women, African Americans, veterans and “basically anybody who does not look" like him.

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“Some of his supporters say we like Mr. Trump because he tells it like it is. Bigotry is not telling it like it is,” Sanders said to cheers from about 6,000 supporters. “We will win because bringing people together trumps divisiveness. We will win because community trumps selfishness. And mostly, most importantly, we will win because love trumps hatred.”

Earlier Sunday, Sanders criticized Trump for not disavowing support from David Duke, the ex-Ku Klux Klan leader. Sanders’ tweet — “America's first black president cannot and will not be succeeded by a hatemonger who refuses to condemn the KKK” — was retweeted by his Democratic rival Hillary Clinton’s account.

America's first black president cannot and will not be succeeded by a hatemonger who refuses to condemn the KKK.

At the Oklahoma rally, Sanders pointed to his differences with Clinton and called once again for Clinton to release transcripts of paid speeches she gave to Goldman Sachs and other special interest groups. Clinton has said she would release the transcripts when others, including Republicans, release theirs.

“I think if you’re going to get paid $200,000 for a speech it must be a pretty damned good speech and if it’s such a good speech you got to release the transcripts. Let everybody see them,” Sanders said in Oklahoma City. “In fact, I can’t wait to see it. It has to be an unbelievably great speech.”